Deal with it tho

Per:spective is an adventure story based on a dream I had one time. I just altered some parts  in order to fill in some plot holes and to give more depth on the characters, their world and their magical powers and stuff. I really don't have the time to illustrate this in a comic form, YET. And this is like a "rough draft" of the whole thing, it still needs a lot of tweaks and would probably get revisions in the near future. This blogpost would be my reminder of the original ideas.


The Aswang is a vampire-like mythical creature in Philippine folklore and is arguably the most popular mythical creature in the country. It has been a subject of a wide variety of myths & stories across the Philippine Islands, popular especially in the Visayas, notably in Panay Island.
They can take the form of an animal, such as a wild black boar or a feral dog and feeds on human flesh. The powers of an aswang is said to be inherited, and an old aswang can only die after passing on the "curse" in the form of a stone of some kind.

My hometown is Iloilo City, which is at the Southern part of Panay Island and growing up there as a child, it is quite common to hear aswang stories. The popular stories being passed around are those of Teniente Gimo & Maria Labo.


When you watch a lot of anime, you'll notice that some of them are essentially the same to the core. Different genres of anime typically have that certain formula, with only a minor changes in some aspects (like the hair colour of the protagonist etc). Either mangakas are losing their originality or you're just a hardcore anime addict & it's probably about time you got a life.
If you didn't feel frustrated with the ending of Five Centimeters Per Second, then you must be really jaded and realistic with love.


Walking is like a daily thing in our lives. The distance may range from a few kilometres like from home to school or a few steps like our bedroom to the Fridge. Walking would be troublesome with all the Cars, Bikes, Motorcycles & the like on the road so thank God for sidewalks. Aaaaaand on the sidewalk you'll meet these certain annoying types of people. Yes, I understand the fact that people walk in their own pace-- but if you're living in the fast lane like the Big City, there's really no time to slow down when majority of the people are on the rush, plus the narrow sidewalks. The annoying-ness of these people increases depending on how much in a hurry you are.

This article is full of cuss words. Read at your own discretion.

You may disagree with me on this, but seriously, just think about it… our High School years roughly fall on our awkward teen years. Our adolescent stage, is that delicate fine line between our bratty selves & young adulthood. That is the stage where we more or less learn to be independent, as well as trying on some new shit our parents forbid us to do. We discover what we want in life, we establish who we really are, we find the kind of people we wanna hang out with as well as hooking up with the opposite sex. In other words, this is our Identity-seeking stage. And yes, while most of these adventures are a joyous experience, there's really that point where you fuck up so bad.


I've had a few experiences where I heard the "Mayaman ka nman" [You're rich anyway] phrase… used in a very wrong way.